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Supernovas Host San Diego, Then Open Three-Match
Road
Swing at Grand Rapids
OMAHA, Nebraska, January 29, 2026.- The Omaha Supernovas,
the world’s leading professional volleyball franchise, look to build
on momentum from a pivotal road win last weekend as they return
to Kiewit Court at the CHI Health Center on Friday, Jan. 30, to host
the San Diego Mojo on National Girls and Women in Sports Night at 7
p.m. CST. Following the matchup, Omaha will begin its longest road
trip of the season, opening a three-match swing Sunday, Feb. 1,
against the Grand Rapids Rise at Van Andel Arena at 3 p.m. CST.
The match against the Mojo will be broadcast statewide on Nebraska
Public Media and out-of-state viewers can stream the match on the MLV
YouTube channel.
Sunday’s match will be nationally televised on CBS Sports Network,
marking Omaha’s second appearance on national TV this season.
Match Details vs. San Diego
Matchup: Omaha Supernovas (3-3) vs. San Diego Mojo (1-4)
When: Friday, Jan. 30, at 7 p.m. CST
Where: Kiewit Court at CHI Health Center, Omaha, Neb.
Watch: Nebraska Public Media / MLV YouTube Channel
Listen: Supernovas Radio Network / Supernovas App
Match Notes
Season Series: Second of four meetings, second of two at CHI Health
Center
All-Time Series: Omaha leads 6-4 (Jan. 8, 2026, last matchup,
3-0 Omaha)
Match Details vs. Grand Rapids
Matchup: Omaha Supernovas (3-3) at Grand Rapids Rise (2-2)
When: Sunday, Feb. 1, at 3 p.m. CST
Where: Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, Michigan
Watch: CBS Sports Network (Cable Subscription Required)
Listen: Supernovas Radio Network / Supernovas App
Match Notes
Season Series: First of four meetings, one of two at Van Andel
Arena
All-Time Series: Omaha leads 8-1 (May 2, 2025, last matchup, 3-1
Omaha)
The
Supernovas are coming off an important road win at the Indy Ignite,
snapping the first three-match losing streak in franchise history.
Omaha posted a season-high .362 hitting percentage, which ranks as
the second-highest single-match clip in team history. The Supernovas
also set a new four-set franchise record with 16 blocks, highlighted
by rookie Kiara Reinhardt’s six stuffs, which tied the individual
four-set blocking record.
Outside hitter Reagan Cooper shined in her first start of the
2026 campaign, matching a Supernovas career-high 19 points after
finishing with 17 kills, six digs, one block and one ace while
hitting an impressive .429. Nuneviller continued her dominant start
to the season, totaling 18 kills and 10 digs while hitting .440 for
her fourth double-double of the year.
San
Diego enters the weekend eighth in MLV with a 1-4 record. After
opening the season 0-3, the Mojo earned their first win with a
five-set victory over the Atlanta Vibe before falling in four sets
to Grand Rapids on Jan. 23. The Supernovas account for one of San
Diego’s four losses, having swept the Mojo in the season opener Jan.
8 in Omaha.
San
Diego is led by first-year head coach Alisha Childress, a four-time
NCAA champion and Olympic bronze medalist. The Mojo are hitting .196
as a team and allowing opponents to hit .259. Outside hitter Grace
Loberg has been San Diego’s primary offensive weapon, recording 73
kills on a .216 clip to go with 65 digs and six blocks. The Mojo
also features Puerto Rico Olympian Libero Shara Venegas. The 2025
Most Inspirational Player of the Year leads MLV with 4.05 digs per
set and has posted at least 15 digs in four of the team’s five
matches this season.
Like
Omaha, Grand Rapids opens the fourth week of MLV at .500 with a 2-2
record. After a five-set loss to defending champion Orlando and a
sweep by Atlanta, the Rise responded with back-to-back wins over the
Columbus Fury and San Diego. Grand Rapids is led by head coach Cathy
George, who has been with the Rise since the franchise’s inaugural
season in 2024. Grand Rapids is hitting .210 as a team while holding
opponents to a .225 efficiency.
Former Supernovas outside hitter Paige Briggs-Romine has been a key
contributor for the Rise in all aspects. Recently named MLV Player
of the Week, she leads the league in passing and paces Grand Rapids
with 55 kills. She has recorded double-digit kills in every match
this season and is hitting .260 with two aces, nine blocks and 54
digs. Veteran middle blocker Rhamat Alhassan is another impact
presence with 28 kills on a .316 clip and a team-high 12 blocks.
CHANNELING THE SAME MOJO
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Former Mojo middle Leyla Blackwell reunites with a pair of San Diego
teammates from 2025: Shara Venegas & Maya Tabron.
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San
Diego 2025 first round pick Hayden Kubik played two seasons at
Nebraska, overlapping with Omaha's Merritt Beason in 2023 when the
Huskers reached the NCAA National Championship match.
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2025
Omaha middle blocker Kayla Caffey returns to CHI for the second
time. She was teammates with Brooke Nuneviller, Reagan Cooper,
Allison Holder, Toyosi Onabanjo, and Emily Londot.
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Mojo
point leader Grace Loberg takes on five-year Wisconsin teammate
Sydney Hilley. Both aided the Badgers to their first-ever NCAA
National Championship in 2021.
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Nuneviller spent four seasons at Oregon with Mojo opposite Morgan
Lewis. Plus, Lewis played alongside Omaha middle Janice Leao in
Columbus for the 2025 MLV campaign.
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Speaking of Columbus, libero Kate Georgiades joined Lewis and Leao
in Ohio for 2025 as a rookie.
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San
Diego middle blocker Mckenna Vicini has deep ties with the
Supernovas roster. She shared the court with Morgan Hentz and
Merritt Beason last season in Atlanta while joining Hentz at
Stanford to help the Cardinal win the 2019 national championship.
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Mojo
setter Marlie Monserez played with Hentz in Atlanta for two seasons
and Beason for the 2025 campaign.
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San
Diego middle Karis Watson also spent time with Hentz as they both
played for Atlanta in the inaugural 2024 MLV season.
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A
pair of 2025 MLV Champions reunite in Omaha's Norah TeBrake and San
Diego's Shannon Scully, who played for Orlando last season. |